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...blueliners, and only two forwards—Pelle and senior center Paul Dufault—have lit the lamp more than once.“We [have] some guys that like to jump up like Alex Biega, Brian McCafferty, and Chris Huxley, so that definitely helps from the standpoint of getting us better opportunities,” McCann said. “But I think the main thing is that we need to continue to try and produce offensively, 5-on-5, and getting as many opportunities as we can from our forwards also.”Nevertheless...
...have] some guys that like to jump up like Alex Biega, Brian McCafferty, and Chris Huxley, so that definitely helps from the standpoint of getting us better opportunities,” McCann said. “But I think the main thing is that we need to continue to try and produce offensively, 5-on-5, and getting as many opportunities as we can from our forwards also...
...record book. Just like all the games he played before, it was about just one thing.“Personally, getting the ‘W’ was the most important thing of the day,” Mazza said. “But from an individual standpoint, after so many games at the stadium, you just kind of want to absorb as much of it as you could, because you’re never going to be out there on the field, hearing the roar of the crowd, and it’s just a great feeling being...
...South African Airways spokeswoman says, "There won't be any decision to follow in BA's footsteps. For us, every passenger is essential. We would never take a standpoint to alienate such a large population of our travelers." A Qantas spokesperson told TIME, "We have no plans to change our existing arrangements." Virgin Atlantic, well regarded in the surfing community, and always eager to land a dig at British Airways announced today that it was expanding the types of sporting goods it would allow on board for free. "Virgin Atlantic continues to be the airline for sports enthusiasts, unlike others...
...When you approach the steroid issue from the standpoint of incentives, the real moral of the story is that athletes are just like us. The same way we all jeopardize our health up by staying up late to study, athletes are willing to do whatever it takes to be successful. And just like many of us work so hard because this what the Goldmans and the McKinseys want, athletes will say this is what their fans, their coaches, and their teammates want. Combine these more abstract incentives with the fact that there are millions of dollars on the line...